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Well Man & Well Woman
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Asthma Clinic
Our Nurses are specially qualified to help you to
understand your asthma, to give you advice on the use of
your inhalers and how to vary the doses in different
circumstances. They can monitor your health and refer
you back to the doctor if necessary. If you need to use
asthma medication you should be seen in this Clinic
every year.
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Blood Pressure Clinic
If you have been found to have high blood pressure this
will probably be treated by a combination of lifestyle
advice - weight control and exercise - and, if
necessary, tablets.
Once your blood pressure is under control you will need
to attend this Clinic for regular monitoring. At the
Clinic we will check your:
Blood pressure and pulse
Weight and advise
Urine specimen (annually)
Smoking habit and advise
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Cardiovascular Disease Prevention Clinic
High blood pressure, narrowing and hardening of the
arteries, angina, heart attacks, strokes are very much
inter-related. Our Practice Nurses are specially trained
to carry out many of the tests and investigations as
well as the routine care of people with these sorts of
conditions.
When assessing the risk of coronary artery disease for
an individual we look at five important factors:
Blood pressure
Smoking habit
Cholesterol level
Family history of coronary artery disease
Weight/height
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Child Health
We provide a full Child Health Surveillance service in
co-operation with our Health Visitors. Appointments will
be sent for all children under five registered with the
Practice to be seen at 6-8 weeks and 4 years for
development checks. Please make an appointment with your
Doctor when your child is four years old for this
pre-school check.
It is recommended that all children should be immunised
against pneumococcal infection, diphtheria, whooping
cough, polio, tetanus, haemophilus influenzae (Hib),
measles, mumps and rubella and meningitis C.
Appointments are sent automatically by the Local Health
Trust. Please contact Reception if you think your child
is overdue.
For more information on children's immunisations visit
the
NHS Immunisation website.
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Contraception
Advice Clinic
At this Clinic you can ask for advice about
contraception and the 'morning after' pill. Routine
checks and prescriptions for the oral contraceptive pill
and the contraceptive injection are given.
All of the Doctors are fully qualified to offer family
planning advice.
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Depression
Some of our Nurses have received special training to
help them support and monitor people with depression.
Drugs have an important role to play in depression when
used in the right circumstances for an adequate length
of time.
However, we also strongly encourage a non-drug approach
to managing this most common of problems. The Nurses can
advise you on how to access appropriate help and can
also refer to counselling.
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Diabetic Clinic
In order to keep well and healthy every person with
diabetes needs good and regular healthcare. The control
of your diabetes and the early detection and treatment
of any possible problems is very important.
This Clinic is for everyone with diabetes, whether on
tablets, insulin injections or dietary management alone.
It aims to give people living with diabetes the
information needed to manage their diabetes, from
diagnosis to living with it on an every day basis.
Our Practice Nurses run the Clinic. Routine blood
testing, checks on general health, foot care and
circulation are made. Referral can be made for dietary
advice and annual eye screening with local specially
qualified opticians.
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Leg Ulcer Clinic
Almost half a million people in the UK suffer from
venous leg ulcers. In the Leg Ulcer Clinic district
nurses will carry out Doppler ultrasound tests to see
what type of ulcer you have so that you can receive the
most appropriate treatment. Research has shown that the
compression bandaging carried out by the Nurses in the
Clinic is the single most important treatment for venous
leg ulcers.
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Menopause and HRT
Clinic
Symptoms of the menopause and what to do about them are
common problems. One of our Nurses will be glad to talk
to you and advise. Patients using HRT (hormone
replacement therapy) should have a check with the Nurse
about once a year. All patients should make an
appointment with the Nurse to reassess the risks and
benefits of HRT at least every five years.
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Sexual Health
A confidential clinic at the hospital can be accessed
directly by any patients who are worried that they may
have a sexual health problem.
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Smoking Cessation
Clinic
If you smoke our specially trained Nurse can help you
find the best way for you to kick the habit. She can
advise on how you can work through your own stop-smoking
programme as well as how nicotine replacement therapy
can be used appropriately to assist you.
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Weight Control
If you would like help losing weight our Practice Nurses
can provide support and advice. They can also help you
to see a dietician.
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Well Man Clinic
Have your MOT every 5 years!
Men have higher fatality rates than women for all 15
leading causes of death and die on average 6 years
younger. Concerned that you're overdoing it? Then find
out what impact this might be having on your health.
Even if you don't overdo it be informed on the health
effects of smoking, alcohol and your diet.
At the Clinic the Nurse will discuss your general
health, your occupation, your family history and your
smoking, drinking and exercise habits. She will measure
your height, weight and blood pressure and check your
urine (please bring a sample with you). You will also be
given information on how to examine yourself to pick up
early warnings of possible health problems.
If the Nurse should pick up any medical problems she
will send you to see your Doctor. You should have a well
man check every five years.
Well Woman Clinic
At this Clinic the Practice Nurse is available to
discuss any concerns you may have about your general
health, your occupation, your family history, or your
smoking, drinking and exercise habits.
She will measure your height, weight and blood pressure
and check your urine (please bring a sample with you).
If the Nurse should pick up any medical problems she
will send you to see your Doctor.
Most women in the Practice between the ages of 25 and 64
should have a cervical smear carried out every three to
five years. This is to detect any early changes in the
cells of the cervix, which could lead to cancer and
prevent this happening. A reminder will be sent to you
automatically. If you think you are overdue for a smear
please ask for an appointment
For more information visit
www.cancerscreening.nhs.uk/cervical
The Nurse will also teach you how to carry out
self-examination of your breasts to help you pick up any
early changes. They will do routine checks on blood
pressure, urine and blood if this seems appropriate. The
Clinic is worthwhile - so do please use it!
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